Teres is a plural noun of Latin origin rarely used in English, typically appearing in anatomical contexts to refer to flat, rounded anatomical structures or to denote multiple small triangular structures in certain organisms. In modern usage, it can also appear as a proper name. The term is specialized and infrequently encountered outside medical or scholarly texts. It is pronounced with two syllables and a soft initial emphasis, often requiring careful articulation in technical discussions.
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